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The Brussels Post, 1949-3-2, Page 1S I' PUBLISHING[ HOUR Wednesday, March 2nd, 1949 g aW,. &'" P ;td -M' Swtt's Cleanser I Regular 14 oz. Can lc with Purchase of 2 Cans At Regular Price. AND ONE EXTRA CAN Brunswick Sardines lc 3 for 25c Pure Orange Marmalade 24 az. jar 29c Celery Hearts 2 to a Bunch 200. Head Lettuce c E z Phone 5 7 001 Notice To Legion Members The Brussels Branch of the Can- adian Legion will holcl their regular meeting on Tuesday, March 8th at 8:80 p.m., et the Legion room. Blyth and ITowlek branches will attend and a good turnout of all members is requested. HOCKEY- GAME W. 0. 0. A. Intermediate Semi -Finals In Brussels Arena on SATURDAY, MARCH 5th at 8:30 p.m. Mildmay Vs. Brussels Admission 35c and lOc Come out and support your team. IIMRWMMEAVOlig 0 come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneed before the Lord our Maker. Melville Church Minister Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A. 10 a. m. Sunday School .end Bible Class. 11 a. in. "Modern Prophecy." 7 p, ne "The Heart of Christ. Louis D. Thompson, Organist and Cliorimastor. ThleU'nited Ci: urch OF CANADA Minister Rev. Hugh Wilson Organist Mr. Donald Dunoar 11 a. nl. Morning Worship Where to Fiend the Master` Junior Congregation n Chinch School and Bible Class. 7 p. m, ]Owning Praise • Samuel. •Come and Worship Church of England Parish of Brussels Rev. J. H. Kerr, Brussels. First Sunday in Lent a . March 6th, 1949 8t. 'David's Church, Henfryn-W 9.80.a. m. Sunday School 10.30 a, m. ILolty Communion 8t, John's Church Brussels- ], p. it1. Sunday School 2 p. m. Holy Cosimninion Lenten Service badh Wedueeday. evening tit 8 p, m. St. George's Church Walton* L95 p. m, Holy Communionn Sunday School MAW S. ' NWS 0 e6 ERR Brtgssefs CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity rf Ihattiring my friends of Brussels and community for the lovely curl and gifts sent to me during my resent illness and stay in the Wingham hospital. It is very made appreciated. Mrs. George C. Johnstnin, Winghanl, Ont. eeizzeeeeevazzeeeeeeeeeeesenteaeeemeneerodesezzee. REGENT THEATRESeafo'rth, Ont. NOW PLAYING Thurs., Fri., Set. March 3-4.5 Fort Apache Majestic in sweep -breath -taking action -A rousing epic of grit and glory in the days when the'West was won. with Henry Fonda and Shirley Temple. Mon., Tues., Wed. March 7-8-9 double feature In Technicolor The Black Arrow with Leuls Hayward and Janet Blair Stirring tale of intrigue and drnma of the 15th century ,. , and In 01d Sacramento with William Moore and Constance Moore where 'gold was king •- and love was queen. Next Thurs., Fri., Sat. Mor. 10-11.12 ' (By Request) The Egg And 1 with Claudette Colbert Fred MacMurray Modern clay pioneer yarn has splen- did bits of poignant humanity, laughter and near tragedy in a folksy tale of young love. COMING- Mr. Blandings Builds His • Dream House • 2� rR. f MAW Capitol / Theatre+ LIS 5 O r/�jlr.L-, Wed. Thur. Hate 2-3 Robert Donat, Greer Gerson • in "Goodbye Mr. Chips" Fri. Sat. Mar. 4-5 SABU — Wendell Corey Joanne Page tri "Man -Eater of Kumaon" Sat. Mat. at 2:00 p. m. Mon. Tues. Mar. 7-8 Tyrone Power, Anne Baxter "The :Luck Of The Irish" TUESDAY PHOTO NITE 1st Offer $200.00 2nd Offer $60,00 Mon. Attendance Card Night, 1 Day Only Wed., Mar. 9 Henry Fonda, Dolores Del Rio in "The Fugitive" Thu. Fri. Sat. Mar. 10.11•'12 Gene Kelly, Lana Turner June Allyson, Van Heflin in "The Three Musketeers in Technicolor: CKNX.Mon. to Sat. 6.45 p.m. VAIMUMICalgatiV Scout - Guide Week Was Fun By J. M. L. GOOD TURNS Scout Outdo Week 1s ever lint Scouts, Guides, Cube, Browatcs keep right on fining at least ane good tarn every day, As Edgar attest aptly puts it ; I have a life --I can't "50110, A life that's amine, to moil end shape, Some things I lack. of eh•r'ngth and eki11, I 'blunter much and 01111We-still, I east in my own way design- ' What is to be, this life of mine. I becomes natural, for a Scoitt Cub, Guide or Brownie to lend hand and help ethers. So hem's a few of the little things our boys end triols slid, iast week to help others especially those at. home. BROWNIES Jane Rann al Monet ,lane missed Tuesday night's open house, she still wen a fined Brownie. On Saturday she elenne.d upstairs fur 100111er and helped wash the lunch dishes. That's right Jane, you know what the 'Brownie motto is. Margaret McCutcheon 1'8 a working Brownie, we know she helps at hone all the time, and rarely do we see Margaret unless she has one or two children by the band A real mother's helper, Excellent Work Margaret. Elizabeth Myers and Rene two little girls whn made rheic own beds, and kept their men spicy and span all week, also helped mother polish the floor Saturday. Wnrlt was done in record Wonderful work Brownies, we proud of you. Mary Beth Jewell Help mother each day with the (Continued on inside Page) are Dr. R. W. Stephens Takes Over Practice of Dr. J. H. Harper 1Jr, 1't. W. Stophnuy, Loudon, lies taken over the practice of Dr. J. H. 1-rarper and will commence his duties in Brussels on March 16th. For the past seven undone -half years Dr. Stephens has been on the staff of Westminster hospital, London, previ'oue to tliat time be was practicing in Chesley for nineteen years. He 15 a graduate of Toronto University and interned at St, Michael's hospital, He served over- man in the Royal Navy during the First World War, Dr. and Mrs. Stephens have a family of live, two boys and three girls. Russell, who served in the army is in his fourth year of dentistry, Jn.mes. n medical student, plays on the "Mustang" rugby team of Western University. Dorothy in aniehtng hoe year as a,, Ieinrlergarten specialist art Toronto, isobel bee 'ontplelrrl a year and a !Ulf 13. Se. N,. rnurse at Western and is now in training at Victoria hospital, rlennr, is In her third year at High school 11r. and i11rs. Stephens and their family are members of the Church of England. Library Notes Only two more story hours left! So don't miss either of them. Next Saturday, March 5, Mrs, Harvey Gibson will be in elrar•ge end we hope all the little folk from 4 to s years will be present. The tinno? 3 o'clock, the place Brussels Library. The Huron County 0o -operative, w?11 make lbs regular exchange of books nn Thursday, March 11 at 10.30 0. In. 1f you have any requests please let the librarian' know in good time. COME COME COME Free to all farmers ANOTHER BIG JOHN DEERE DAY SHOW -see "The Sugar Plum Tree" Starring — Billie Burke and Don Wilson -Plus- Several interesting and educational Pictures on John Deere Equipment and modern farming practices. The John Deere. Building — Brussels on FRIDAY, MARCH 4th, at 2:00 o'clock in afternoon and 8:00 o'clock at night . W.1, ,Derr ie, Dealer FOR TIf f:FINEST IN WALLPAPERS IT'S J/ WV R T - j A WIDE VARIETY OF PATTERNS ASK FOR SAMPLE ,".' OOK. ALL OUT DOOR WORKERS WATER PROOF YOUR GARMENTS, HATS, JACKETS, \ TOPCOATS WITH RAINPROOFER 6 oz. Bottle 99c , 1114 1 7 SEE US FOR YOUR POULTRY SUPPLIES GREGG'S HARDWARE Phone 17 Brussels, Ont. World Day Of Prayer The World flay of Prayer will be held in the United Church, Brussels,, friday, March 4 at 8 P.M. The committees expect that all women of Brussels and ronununity Wild make an effort to attend this women's day of prayer. Successful In Music Examinations The following are the results from Brussels of the winter music exam. Illations held 1•aet week at Stratford.. Singing GRADE? I'First Class Honors, Mar - arm. I'err'e, Piano GRADE 1 --Honours. Laearre McNair tilt.\DE VII -Pass, Mavis Oliver. GRADE IX -Pass, Donald Dunbar. Melville Church Dr, 11. H. Turner, Ingersoll, was guest 1,0(4cher at tete morning eervite on Sunday. Teta tnoreltng anthem was "Brother James' Air" The )toy scouts, girl guides, brownies and cubs attended the evening service, Rev. Mr, Milne took in- cidents from the boyhood of David to illustrate the conduct most becoming in a youth. The anthems were "Song of ILope and Peace" by Sans-Souci, au+l "I will lift mine eyes unto the chills" by Whitfield, Miss Mary Lou McFarlane taking the solo , parts. • James Henry Thuell This community has lc.t nee of its oldest residents with the passim at Best General Hospital. Windsor, Feb. 25tH of .Janes Henry Theell in his 99th year. Although in ill health for the past five years hls death came as a shock to hie many friends. The deceased was born on Nnvenr- ber 20th, 1960 In Bullet tr'wnship, He was the .oldest son of Ssenuel and Lydia Thuell. He has resided in Brussels for the, past Lift r years having .moved from his fn.rm on the sixth line of Morris. He leaves to mourn his loss two brothers William of Brussels and Robert of Palmerston also three sisters Addie of Iiinburn; Emily of Toronto ae d Janet of Buffalo. Funeral service were conducted by Rev. J. 3I, Kerr under the auspices ref the 8.0,0,F. He was a member of Western Lodge No, 149, 1,0.0.70 , Brussels eines 1905. He was a 1001n. her of St. John's Anglican Church, oleo a member of the Canadian Order of Foresters, Service was held from the residence of his nephew Fred Thuell, Brussels and his favorite. hymn "Abide With Me" AVIS song. The pallbearers were six Brother Oddfellows: Wm, Little, Weider W1Vl11tamson, Joe Wilton, R. .1 Bowman, Jack Evans and Chas, Davidson. Those. from out of town who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. C. Tyrrell, Windsor; Mrs, IV. Clare, Toronto; Mrs, B. Edwards, Buffalo; Mr, -and Mrs, Wm. Thnell Jr., Blyth; Mr, and Mra: Hugel. I'Iill, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hill, Godareb; Mr. and Mrs, C. Merker, Dundalk; Mr. .and Mrs, Clothe Thuell, Ripley; Kenneth Thuell, Palmerston; Percy T.ituell, Hamilton; Clifford Colelough, Kinburn, There was, a beautiful array of tlowov tributes. CARD OF THANKS i wis11 to express 111y sincere thanks to all the kind friends end neighbotn`s who So kindly remember- ed me during my recent illness with Garde, letters, flowers 'end treats they will never be forgotten. Mrs. Laura Lake CARD OF THANKS To all 'those who have been so thougiltq'fn1, both of myself and family, with flowers, cards, treats and deeds, I wish to express my sleep appreciation, "Tis sweet to be re. membered." Lillian 311 Wood CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends 'who were so 'kind to tot during our recent bereavement end also to thank t'benr for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr, and Mrs, p'red N, tl'htiell BRUSSELS, ONTAIR English Bridal Couple Honored By Farm Forum Mr. and Mrs. violin 1.:•s,r•ride, newlyweds, who errived front Ther trap t l' ci,.11uid 81 the novas; of tie groom's parents Mr. and Mr,. Prank Langrkige, received a waren welcome front thr• people of the irnnlmmtity in whine they halve chosen to make their new home. The bridal couple eerivr'1 c Halifax on Saturday night aft `r extremely stormy passage op tee Empress of Francs--, R. wag card ,o be the roughest voyage made In ten year's. Mr. and Mrs. Sohn Lnnf.ritloe were aerompauied by ills . nn • Dennis. The three cane to the hot of their parent. Mr. and Mrs. Fr: ' 1 Le.ngridge, who carne to this corn. niu:iicy last September and settled on the farm of Jesse Wheeler. 4th concession of Monn'is Tnwnehin. Monday night member., •ef 11" Bodmin Farm Foram met at the Laugridge home and eetendel :1 hearty welcome to the new arrivals, The bride and groom werestinw,.,•,•t with manly lovely and :cnel'ut a'r-4 and the aecompanying addrede; To Mr. and Mrs. John Langridge Dear John and Joyce. We, the members :,f R e':.•' 1 Farm Forum, welcome yol 11,i - evening and extend to y -r eel- heartiest arheartiest congratulstinns or , rer'ent marriage. We wish you ninny yr aro , t le- l and happiness as yo,1 travel 111 't highway together. May you find much joy and sates. farlion a, vim begirt your 1'fe together in thio land of your chairs and in -r; highest dreams be fulfillIrl In years to come. new 1he We ask you to accept these rifts as a token of our good wishes and friendship. SI,_nled on behalf nP Bxtutin 1r:nm Forum. Ill's. Curl Praetor, Richard Prnr•Iet'. Frank Little. Mrs, Howard Wilkin - son. The honoured guests cm,rt their heartfelt thanks for the kind- ness expressed in the geuernns wel- come given then in this community. Euchre was played and rr4r, <b- ments were served, Civil Marriage Opposed By Presbytery Meeting A nomination meeting of the ;ores hytery of Huron -Maitland tri., tie'r,tigr,r... the Presbyterian .Church, Cilntrasr. ssc Tuesdtsy. 1'ht following luminatinu.e e7a1Ja, 1ltade: Moderator 01' -.he l:er1H111'Sii Assembly of the Presi,ytcwialot. Church in Canada, Rev. A. '1 . Moe, Kinnon, Littie Naln•ows, '+ineent- Seotia; Moderator of the Rymer Rai" T1-,,, lllrn and Loudon Rae. etkett t 1/11•ia W 17 b nal: Seeret i,' - .ta5 enter .1i' Evangelism and Socket:. Rev. iir. C. H. McDonald, Lueknow: Secretary or Stows:cif, and Budget Committee, Ra' A. Neil Millar. Cnmm`ssinners appointer) tr,-. the f:rnl•re,l A.soeutbly were Rev.. Lane, Rev. G. A. Milne, P.:n•r. Perser- Ferguson. Tiia eneselne of civil marriage aroused considerable. :g -•- cu sion. and a majority vete veva: ttt t yr 1 ; bane; • tntoseci 'tut ,'1111 The United Church "Now feith 1, tee ,nhstanc•a ter t1,l•••1= 11111(1 for. the evidenee •lt things not sarin." Hebrews Yi. Aft! the morning worship in the tin{:el` Church Mr. Wilson Rnotta nn t?w Power of Chrisl:ia.n Faith in flee' r; et tee. History 9.110 T1a*.�.�G'. sated this frith. Practical titt'1 it to rivipu with faith. The nirrninz an them was "Hear my Prayer"' in ' eel; f, 1'd dist ,' t're'ed- Lreroute- •• 1 Eliz a11.th ('111 1111' tOft pstrts At the turning service the e}ar sane "Be stili my Soul" by SiheE9 The sermon was a study of Samaou... IN MEMORIAM In nteIil"ry 01' William G. - strong who died one year egg - 1. 111' Lrnth'r f"••1 of 11114 war` 1 of strife To shine among the angels, In f the- 'righter life, Our hearts are filled with sorrow And tears doth dine our eyes But we will meet 11in1 once again. In our home beyond the sides.. ern o1%, by 1.?s td'+ 1t• s.ters, Mr,, M. J. Ward. Mrs. Deem - Savage and Mrs. Wm. Gorsallta,. Now as always parts and service are available for..till.101iver 51 tractors in Ontario including those sold by the Cockshutt Plow Company. All Goodison•Oliver dealers are equipped to serve you. Why r: not drop in at the nearest Goodison•Oliver dealer today and see how they are ready to help you. 15 western proubstvt contact any Oliver Bfr�aarb lt'.ii �'.n.' r1A'3i SARNIA INDUSTRIES SU4ITED CANADA Morrlittdt�& Wright ION t N� Onto